Pocket is a way of datamining their user's browsing habits since bookmarks are stored in plaintext.Call me when they add client-side AES or ellyptic curve encryption or some shit to support multiple clients.Pro-tip: they never will.

pretty large project to undertakeNo it isn't. You just add the license to the project and files and then upload it to anywhere on the internet. This takes like three commands total. Any professional dev that's not a webdev should be able to do this in less that an hour for everything.Optionally, you can make sure that idiots didn't commit secrets so you can edit those out.For the extension, the repository has no previous commit history suggesting that they did not use version control or they are too stupid to clean up their mistakes so they nuked the old repo.

If you do find out (through a hax) that they are running your AGPL'd code, you can legally rape them hard (in court). Using AGPL covered code on your server, but not releasing sauce can come back to haunt you. While the probability that you will be caught is low, it's not non-existent, so the prudent thing is just to put up a link at the bottom of each page to where you can get the version running on your server.

Even if they're running the same code they publish, you have no say over how others operate their services. They could be doing shady stuff behind your back. Switching to the AGPL over GPL is a moot point; you still need to trust the operator not to mess with their users.

If you do find out (through a hax) that they are running your AGPL'd code, you can legally rape them hard (in court).Sure, but you'll get a decade in jail for unauthorized access to a computer system. If you go the legal route it's better to kidnap one of their devs and force him to prove they're cheating.Save page as saves it as html, which is horrible to distribute. Just print to pdf.

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